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Anna N

Anna N

1 hour ago, DianaB said:

If I was able to join you for lunch close to your homes in Canada (please don’t panic, this is very unlikely) what would we eat as a typical Canadian meal?  

 If there is such thing as a typical Canadian meal I have no idea what it is.  One can easily resort to clichés – – fresh seal liver, blubber, poutine, buttertarts, maple syrup.  The list goes on but certainly none of them would show up on my typical lunch menu. 

Anna N

Anna N

1 hour ago, DianaB said:

If I was able to join you for lunch close to your homes in Canada (please don’t panic, this is very unlikely) what would we eat as a typical Canadian meal?  

 If there is such thing as a typical Canadian meal I have no idea what it is.  One can easily resort to clichés – – fresh seal liver, blubber, poutine, buttertarts, maple syrup.  The list goes on but certainly none of them would show up on my typical lunch. 

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